Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 408
... fact that the JAYDA committee , for example , calculated the number of association members after some hesita- tion at ' between ten and twenty thousand ' , while the NYDA executive assumed between one and two thousand , is due to the ...
... fact that the JAYDA committee , for example , calculated the number of association members after some hesita- tion at ' between ten and twenty thousand ' , while the NYDA executive assumed between one and two thousand , is due to the ...
الصفحة 501
... fact , in Bugisu this potentiality was more or less totally subdued . Witchcraft believed to have been practised by ... fact that the rela- tionship was explicitly likened to marriage meant that a man and his wife could not form the ...
... fact , in Bugisu this potentiality was more or less totally subdued . Witchcraft believed to have been practised by ... fact that the rela- tionship was explicitly likened to marriage meant that a man and his wife could not form the ...
الصفحة 571
... fact of the matter is that the chiefs themselves chose to emphasise their clan genealogies in their campaigns for land and it was through the use of the idiom of descent that they established a basis for collaboration with one another ...
... fact of the matter is that the chiefs themselves chose to emphasise their clan genealogies in their campaigns for land and it was through the use of the idiom of descent that they established a basis for collaboration with one another ...
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